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♪ welcome to the journal editorial report.i'mpaul. asthe democratic presidential candidate had the campaign trail this holiday weekend pulls point to a reshuffling of the 2020 field. bolstered by a strong showing at the democratic presidential debate california senator kamala harris has catapulted into a virtual tie with former vice president joe biden in the latest poll. it shows biden with 22% support and harris with 20. double-digit jump for this since last month and a cnn poll released this week shows there's a big bum for harris as well. let's bring in wall street journal columnist. >> to big development i think this week. biden is back to the field of the polls number one and number two elizabeth were beginning to edge ahead of bernie sanders as the favorite of the left but let's take biden first. how much trouble is he in? >> he is in a lot of trouble. here is why. if you look at the numbers after the debate what you see is that the people who were up there on the stage where the fighters and landing the punches are the ones that have come up on top and in particular, ka

♪ welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul. as the democratic presidential candidate had the campaign trail this holiday weekend pulls point to a reshuffling of the 2020 field. bolstered by a strong showing at the democratic presidential debate california senator kamala harris has catapulted into a virtual tie with former vice president joe biden in the latest poll. it shows biden with 22% support and harris with 20. double-digit jump for this since last month and a cnn poll released...

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paulonhis cell phone at a nearby mobile home park. firefighters were out there mopping that up. everybody now just waiting nervously to see what comes next. mike? mike: jonathan hunt live in ridgecrest, california, thank you so much. our best to good folks there. arthel and i will be back here at 4 p.m. eastern. we will join the journal editorial report in progress just after the break. ♪ ♪ once-daily toujeo helps you control your blood sugar around the clock. and with a $0 copay, ♪ let's groove tonight. that's something to groove about. toujeo is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. it contains 3 times as much insulin in 1 milliliter as standard insulin. don't use toujeo to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you're allergic to insulin. get medical help right away if you have a serious allergic reaction such as body rash, or trouble breathing. don't reuse needles, or share insulin pens. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which can be life-threatening. it may cause shaking, sweating, fast heartbeat, and

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not offering prosecutor prosecutors about crimes that are notcharged.paul: robertmueller on the hot seat earlier this week defending his 448-page report on russian interference in the 2016 presidential election in front of two separate congressional committees. and frustrating lawmakers on both sides with his refusal to stray from the report or make any conclusions as to whether the president should be charged with obstruction of justice. what exactly if anything did we learn from former special counsel robert mueller? let's ask former justice department official and former counsel to the senate judiciary committee, greg nunsiata. welcome, sir. mess your t.pleasure to have yo. let me ask about the issue that was raised by the congressman which is the claim in the report that robert mueller issued which was that the president was not exonerated by the report. is that a violation of traditional prosecutor prosecul behavior and discretion. >> yeah, certainly in contrast, in tension with our general an glow american principles of -- angloamerican principles. kind of a creation of sp

not offering prosecutor prosecutors about crimes that are not charged. paul: robert mueller on the hot seat earlier this week defending his 448-page report on russian interference in the 2016 presidential election in front of two separate congressional committees. and frustrating lawmakers on both sides with his refusal to stray from the report or make any conclusions as to whether the president should be charged with obstruction of justice. what exactly if anything did we learn from former...

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students present a 10-minute program titledalicepaul, thefight for the 19th amendment . performanceing a titled " alice paul, the fight for the 19th amendment . " ♪ >> alice paul, a separate activist and fighter for equal rights was an american woman been able to vote despite the tragic and unjust treatment of the suffrage activist they continued to fight for women's right to vote. after receiving their goals -- --ter achieving goals, they fought for the 19th amendment in many ways. after finding the national women's party in 1930 and participating in protests concerning rights. oflearned experiences women's rights thanks to them and many other activists. >> that doesn't mean it was easy. many parts for the 19th a minute were established. from january 11, 1980 -- she had two brothers, william and perry and a sister. she grew up with her family a strong believer. in 1901, she went to a coed college. her mother was one of the first students at the college. after that, she went on to do graduate work. >> in 1906, she got into the women's suffrage movement. movement that men and women were

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win this election like no one has everseen.paul: welcometo the journal, editorial report.i'mpauljacobythat was president trump on wednesday at a rally in greenville, north carolina. he's doubling down on his attacks on the four freshmen congresswomen what he calls their anti- american political views. the night to get ugly turn with some of the crowd chanted send her back in reference to minnesota representative omar echoing the president treat from earlier in the week. the president on thursday expressed regrets about that chant saying he disagreed with it. is his feud with the four democratic congresswomen setting the tone for his 2020 reelection campaign? let's ask wall street journal communist who served as senior advisor to president george w. bush, karl rove. carl, welcome. you wrote this week for us that you thought that alexandria cortez and i assume some of the other women in her squad are hurting democrats and helping the republicans. how so? >> they are so big a presence in social media and in the media generally that their left-wing views are getting an outsized att

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% off, and 2 free pillows. go to leesa.comtoday.paul: welcometo daybreak australia. iampaulallen.shery: i am shery ahn in new york. sophie: i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. we are counting down asia's major market open. ♪ here are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. u.s. stocks reach a new high as havens resume their gains. oil slumped after opec allies backed further output curves. a record-setting quarter. deliveries through june smash forecast on demand for the model 3. from new york to frank for, christine lagarde heads for the euros of's slowing and the need for fresh stimulus. shery: let's get a quick look at how the markets closed in the u.s. stockmarkets removing with between gains and losses throughout the session before moving decidedly higher in the last hour of trading or so. we have the s&p 500 falling to session lows when we heard from cleveland fed president loretta mester talking about the fact she could not support a rate cut. we saw a estate, utilities, communication stocks pulling the market higher. the s&p 500 closed 3/10 of 1% highe

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paul: welcometo daybreak australia. iampaulallenin sydney. shery: i am shery ahn in new york. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ here are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. u.s. markets edged up ahead of a wave of central bank headlines this week. fed chief will face a barrage of questions on capitol hill. the prospects for rates. arrivedtwitter ahead of trade talks, raising the presence among the american people. shery: later in bloomberg technology global link, ibm closely $34 billion purchase of red hat, sealing the world's second-largest tech deal ever. will this help ibm catch up in cloud services? we will discuss. first, a quick check of how the markets closed in the u.s. the s&p 500 pushing higher. in the last hour or so of trading after fluctuating between gains and losses. we have fang stocks meeting the gains. we saw some declines when it came to the consumer staples. not to mention material stocks that led the gains. we have the dow unchanged at the toent, falling slightly down 26,783. investors still bracing for powell's testimony

paul: welcome to daybreak australia. i am paul allen in sydney. shery: i am shery ahn in new york. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ here are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. u.s. markets edged up ahead of a wave of central bank headlines this week. fed chief will face a barrage of questions on capitol hill. the prospects for rates. arrivedtwitter ahead of trade talks, raising the presence among the american people. shery: later in bloomberg technology...

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paul: welcometo daybreak australia.i'mpaulallen.shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. sophie: i'm sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ paul: here are the top stories we are covering. doing a deal, president trump says there is an agreement on the debt limit. it may push the u.s. deficit over $1 trillion. the bank of japan governor addresses the imf in washington. he says he is watching global developments closely. silicon valley chiefs head to the white house for talks that may lead to the easing of the sales blockade on huawei. shery: we will have more on that big tech meeting in washington and what this could mean for the huawei been later on bloomberg technology global link. first, that get you started with a quick check of how the markets closed the market session. a positive session for u.s. stocks. we saw the s&p 500 gain ground, up 3/10 of 1%. a couple of analysts calls, including one on apple, with morgan stanley boosting its price target. that actually made apple rally and the biggest winner on the nasdaq. micron finishing

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more. to daybreak australia, iampaulallenin sydney. shery: and i am shery ahn in new york. sophie: i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. we are counting down to the major market opens. paul: here are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. wall street rallies to a new high as u.s. inflation comes in harder than expected. the dollar falls for a second day. gold also slips. jerome powell says the u.s. economy is in a good place and he has the tools to keep it there. plus president trump turns up accusingon china, beijing a reneging on deals in the g20. shery: a quick check of the market close. the thursday session in the u.s., major indices closing at record highs with the dow exceeding 20,000 in the s&p 500 close to the 3000 level. this despite the fact we had a tweet from president trump complaining about how china was letting us down. still the s&p 500 was led higher by industrials. again on chair powell testifying in congress one more time. this time on a senate banking committee talking about how the fed had room to ease, given the tide between inflation and unemployme

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>>> welcome to "the wall street journal" iampaulgigotdemocratic house on full display this week following that he kngs hotte vote on emergency funding for southern border nancy pelosi reportedly scolding progressives in her caucus a closed-door meeting, telling them to privately address party grievance rather than blasting moderate members on twitter alexandria ocasio-cortez accusing the speaker of targeting her and throw of her frshmen female colleagues telling washington post quote when comments first started i kiebtd of thought that she was keeping the progressive plank at more arm's distance in order to protect more moderate members, which i understood but the persistent singling out got to a point just outright disrespectful. >> singling out women of color. >> columnist and deputy editor dan henningjer, kim strassel and editorial board member kyle peterson, is to, kim, you devoted column to this subject is nancy pelosi he losing control of her caucus or reasserting it? >> attempt the o rea certificate facing revolt since session began, and she is generally managed to keep t

>>> welcome to "the wall street journal" i am paul gigot democratic house on full display this week following that he kngs hotte vote on emergency funding for southern border nancy pelosi reportedly scolding progressives in her caucus a closed-door meeting, telling them to privately address party grievance rather than blasting moderate members on twitter alexandria ocasio-cortez accusing the speaker of targeting her and throw of her frshmen female colleagues telling...

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more.paul: welcometo daybreak australia.i'mpaulallen.shery: i'm shery ahn. sophie: i'm sophie kamaruddin. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ paul: the top stories we are covering in the next hour. trade talks resume next week with face-to-face meetings in shanghai. the first of negotiation since may. again, cuts forecasts warning of policy missteps on trade and brexit. boris johnson heads to downing street, which he must avoid a damaging no deal divorce at all costs. shery: later in bloomberg technology global link, we will talk about the justice department investigation into whether big tech has been stifling competition. first, that's get you started with a quick check of how the markets closed tuesday session in the u.s. the s&p 500 closed at the highest level in more than a week, up 7/10 of 1%. rising for a second consecutive session. we have some strong earnings coming from the likes of coca-cola, united technologies. not to mention lockheed martin. we also had investor confidence that a deal would be struck when it comes to suspending the u.s. debt cei

more. paul: welcome to daybreak australia. i'm paul allen. shery: i'm shery ahn. sophie: i'm sophie kamaruddin. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ paul: the top stories we are covering in the next hour. trade talks resume next week with face-to-face meetings in shanghai. the first of negotiation since may. again, cuts forecasts warning of policy missteps on trade and brexit. boris johnson heads to downing street, which he must avoid a damaging no deal divorce at all costs....

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paul: iampaulallen.shery: i am shery ahn. sophie: i am sophie kamaruddin. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ paul: the top stories we are covering, deutsche's savings plan, ceo's -- the loss of $3 billion and elimination of 18,000 jobs. the turkish lira slumps as president are to want fires the central banker. he wants policymakers to support his view on rates. criticism of the fed, president trump renews his attacks saying jerome powell and his team don't have a clue. let's look at how markets closed. the dow fell for the first time in five sessions. session,thin trading after the independence day holidays. s&p 500 down .2%, led lower by health care and utility stocks for the main focus during the session was on the very strong u.s. labor report. 224,000,ayrolls rising leading expectations to pare back some of the fed rate cuts. you have treasury yields, 10 year yield also retake the 2% and u.s. stocks falling from record highs. let's see how u.s. futures are looking unchanged. see how the asian markets are shaping up. sophie: futures are looking at a mix of

paul: i am paul allen. shery: i am shery ahn. sophie: i am sophie kamaruddin. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ paul: the top stories we are covering, deutsche's savings plan, ceo's -- the loss of $3 billion and elimination of 18,000 jobs. the turkish lira slumps as president are to want fires the central banker. he wants policymakers to support his view on rates. criticism of the fed, president trump renews his attacks saying jerome powell and his team don't have a clue....

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the open.♪paul: hereare the top stories in the next hour. can't wait to cut. andents from numbers two three suggest a ready to move. morgan stanley losing ground, 14% drop in equities trading revenue the steepest among banks. the fallout from the 737 max grounding worsens, boeing taking a $5 billion charge when it reports earnings next week. shery ahn: let's check the markets. continueat momentum with u.s. futures gaining 0.25%. stocks were down for most of the reboundedssion, then as we have dovish speak from fed officials. stocksals and consumer leading the gains on the s&p 500. we had chipmakers gaining ground, some positive outlook numbers for tsmc, which is an apple supplier. we had a boost from geopolitical news with the word out that iran had offered a substantial deal to the u.s. that boosted equity markets, but then later had news that the u.s. shot down an iranian drone, so that tempers gains. 0.3% at theing moment. let's see how we are setting up for asia. sophie: a mixed start with kiwi shares weaker. inures pointing higher seoul, korea in sydney on earnings prospects.

the open. ♪ paul: here are the top stories in the next hour. can't wait to cut. andents from numbers two three suggest a ready to move. morgan stanley losing ground, 14% drop in equities trading revenue the steepest among banks. the fallout from the 737 max grounding worsens, boeing taking a $5 billion charge when it reports earnings next week. shery ahn: let's check the markets. continueat momentum with u.s. futures gaining 0.25%. stocks were down for most of the reboundedssion, then as we...

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paul: goodmorning.iampaulallenin sydney. we are under one hour with the australian market open. shery: i am shery ahn. sophie: i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. welcome to "daybreak asia." paul: our top stories this friday. issue markets look set for a muted start -- asian markets look set for a muted start. oil slides again and heads for a weekly decline. worries about growth and demand are outweighing the lift from opec's cuts. samsung reports earnings that seem sluggish domestic data and export curbs from japan. shery: happy fourth of july. u.s. equity and bond markets closed on this independence day holiday. let's see how things are shaping up for asian markets. sophie: while our american friends are enjoying their july 4, futures are heading higher ahead of the jobs report due friday, with s&p futures topping 3000 early. ian stocks set for him -- a mixed end. in australia, we will be gauging reaction to the government devoting income tax relief to the slowing economy. shery: thanks very -- paul: thanks very much. selina wang. ina: boris johnson told the conservativ

paul: good morning. i am paul allen in sydney. we are under one hour with the australian market open. shery: i am shery ahn. sophie: i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. welcome to "daybreak asia." paul: our top stories this friday. issue markets look set for a muted start -- asian markets look set for a muted start. oil slides again and heads for a weekly decline. worries about growth and demand are outweighing the lift from opec's cuts. samsung reports earnings that seem sluggish...

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paul: welcometo daybreak australia. iampaulallen.shery: i am shery ahn. sophie: i'm sophie kamaruddin. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ paul: here are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. stocks fall and the offshore yuan weakens as president trump says he can add more china tariffs if he wants to. the chairman watching developments closely. jay powell says he will do what is required to bolster the economy. contrasting fortunes. jp morgan cuts its full-year forecast. goldman sachs revenue bucks wall street trend. shery: later in bloomberg technology global link, we will be talking about the showdowns in washington facing silicon valley. let's get a quick check of how the markets closed in the u.s. regulatory scrutiny in congress being felt across the market as tech stocks underperformed in today's session with the s&p 500 now holding the five-day rally. we had president trump's comments on tariffs dampening sentiments as well. tech giants took a hit. we had energy producers leading some of those declines as we continue to see the selloff i

paul: welcome to daybreak australia. i am paul allen. shery: i am shery ahn. sophie: i'm sophie kamaruddin. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ paul: here are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. stocks fall and the offshore yuan weakens as president trump says he can add more china tariffs if he wants to. the chairman watching developments closely. jay powell says he will do what is required to bolster the economy. contrasting fortunes. jp morgan cuts its...

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paul: goodmorning. allen in sydney. you are under one hour away from the australian market open. shery: i am shery ahn. sophie: i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. welcome to "daybreak asia." paul: our top stories this friday, mario draghi sends his longest stimulus signal yet. amazon may not deliver. short ofre expectations amid concerns of more big spending. more bumps in the road for nissan. planned job losses after profits fell 99%. shery: let's get you started with a quick check on how markets closed in thursday's session in the u.s. the dow falling to the lowest level in two weeks. tesla and for taking a hit on weak results and earnings. the nasdaq falling the most in a month. has stellar earnings, but because of the ftc probe, market sentiment was not too positive stock. we have the s&p 500 losing .5%. investors did not like the president of the ecb. was not as dovish as they expected and that weight on sentiment as well. u.s. futures at the moment unchanged. let's see how things are shaping up in asia. sophie: we are setting up for a risk-off session. kiwi shares resumi

paul: good morning. allen in sydney. you are under one hour away from the australian market open. shery: i am shery ahn. sophie: i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. welcome to "daybreak asia." paul: our top stories this friday, mario draghi sends his longest stimulus signal yet. amazon may not deliver. short ofre expectations amid concerns of more big spending. more bumps in the road for nissan. planned job losses after profits fell 99%. shery: let's get you started with a quick...

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paul: welcometo "daybreak australia." sophie: we are counting down to asia's major market opens. ♪ paul: hear are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. mario draghi sends his strongest stimulus signal yet. amazon may not deliver. income forecasts are short of expectations. there have been concerns over more big spending. and drinks all around. interest in an ipo. about a minute away from the launch of the spacex mission. the latest attempt last night was canceled because of stormy weather conditions. you are taking a look at the spacex dragon cargo carrier. this is being put on the falcon nine rocket and will launch from cape canaveral. this cargo carrier of moreing supplies than 5000 pounds. this launch has been canceled multiple times in the past because of stormy weather, but it it actually goes ahead, this will be the first time the same dragon has gone on a third trip to space. very significant moment when it comes to the reusability of these rockets. and i believe this rocket as well has been used once before. it was going to be used .esterday the count was a

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paul: welcometo daybreak australia. iampaulallen.kathleen: i am kathleen hays. sophie: i'm sophie kamaruddin. we are counting down to asia's major market open. paul: here are the top stories in the next hour. hong kong street protests taking a new term. -- turn. they fire police guess. taking stock of of the new tech board aims to persuade the next tencent or alibaba to list at home in hong kong. engle ini am stephen tokyo. shinzo abe wins the upper house vote but failed to secure a super majority. we will have results and reaction. kathleen: market action into asian trading, we have to take a look at u.s. trading first. the stock market was on its way to a modest gain, mixed results on earnings reports, microsoft with a great report, netflix not so great looking over the course of the week. friday it was news late in the day iran's revolutionary guard seized a british oil tanker in the strait of hormuz. as you can see at the close we had the dow jones down a quarter-point, 68 point decline. at .75 percent loss. it is just after 6:00 in the u.s., so futures are looking to d

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paul: welcometo daybreak australia. iampaulallen.shery: i'm shery ahn. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ paul: here are the top stories. wall street rises to another record from the tray truce with china but stops amid signs the economy is swelling. oil on the rise as the opec and allies extend the curves into next year. there is concerned of weakening demand around the world. hong kong protests take a violent turn. police fire tear gas and pepper spray and the government condemns vandalism. shery: a quick check of how the markets closed in the u.s. the u.s. -- s&p 500 closing in a record for the first time in 10 days. chipmakers leading the gains. the semiconductor index closing at a three week high after president trump announced in easing on that band on tech giant huawei. we have the dowd gaining 4/10 of 1% but industrial shares did underperform the bottom market. we have the u.s. ism manufacturing gauge showing the orders stall the last month and that is coming on the back of factory reports across the world showing weakness in the manufacturing sector

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paul: welcometo "daybreak: australia." sherry: we are counting down to the major marketopen.paul: hereare the top stories were covering in the next hour, trade talks resume after a two-month break. compromise is in short supply. ,oj launches big weight decisions made be based on how the fed moves later on. all streets -- wall street struggles, spooked by the rumbling trade war. sherry: later, we will discuss .uawei with jun zhang let's get a quick check on market close in the u.s.. it was a bit of a mixed picture with the dow outperforming, up .10%. earningsh its announcement on tuesday. the s&p 500 and nasdaq falling from record highs. other tech heavyweights weighing on the market, amazon, netflix, facebook dragging the benchmarks. also the 10 year yield falling for a second consecutive session ahead of the fomc meeting. focused on the resumption of trade talks between the u.s. and china. in the meantime we have futures unchanged in early trade. let's see how asia is shaping up, paul. paul: new zealand has begun ,rading on this tuesday morning , mixed picture for futures futur

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paul: welcometo "daybreak australia." sophie: we're counting down to asia's major market opens. ♪ paul: here are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. u.s. futures edge higher on independence day. traders are looking ahead to payroll numbers that could be make or break for the fed. scott morrison drive's sweeping tax changes to beast -- boost australia's economy. shery: narendra modi under pressure to make good on his promises in friday's budget. happy july 4. u.s. stock and bond markets closed on the independence day holiday. let's see how things are shaping up for the asian market. sophie: tgif here in asia and happy fourth to our american friends. here in wellington, kiwi stocks opening higher by .1%. we could be looking at a muted start. samsung earnings day, and we could be looking to extend gains after being boosted by .emiconductor suppliers in tokyo, we could see potential at thes for the nikkei end of a choppy week. tvs is the latest to downgrade japanese equities. paul: thanks very much. let's get to first word news now with selina wang. na: brexit cheer

paul: welcome to "daybreak australia." sophie: we're counting down to asia's major market opens. ♪ paul: here are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. u.s. futures edge higher on independence day. traders are looking ahead to payroll numbers that could be make or break for the fed. scott morrison drive's sweeping tax changes to beast -- boost australia's economy. shery: narendra modi under pressure to make good on his promises in friday's budget. happy july 4. u.s....

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paul: welcometo "daybreak australia." sophie: we are counting down to asia's major market opens. paul: the top stories we are covering in the next hour, the fed says today's rate cut does not mean the start of a new easing cycle. the president says jay powell has let the country down. the move sent wall street in months.e most and trade talks go back on hold until september. no progress in shanghai, but washington says the brief meeting was constructive. break downr, we will qualcomm earnings and the challenges it is facing with bloomberg intelligence. first, let's get you started marketsheck of how closed this wednesday session. it was a down day across the board. every sector in the red. we had that 25 basis point cut from the federal reserve, but it was taken more as a hawkish cut with chair powell's comments. we saw significant pressure there. we have seen a roller coaster ride throughout the session. the s&p 500 did rebound a little bit when fed chair powell did not completely rule out further cuts. the nasdaq was down more than 1% and we continue to seek u.s. futures under

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paul: goodmorning. i am saikawa in sydney. we are under one hour away from the australian market open. shery: i am shery ahn. sophie: i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. welcome to "daybreak asia." paul: our top stories this friday, cannot wait to cut. senior fedom two officials suggest policymakers are ready to move at the end of the month. tradingop in equity revenue. tensions rise even further in the gulf. iranian forces seize an oil tanker. shery: let's get you started with a quick check on how markets closed on thursday's session in the u.s. equity indices mostly lower for most of the session before they saw a rebound after the dovish comments coming out of fed officials. , being led up .4% higher by financials and consumer stocks, not to mention the fact that chipmakers gained ground. we had a positive outlook from an apple supplier. we had some geopolitical news being felt across the market. we had u.s. equities gain a little bit of ground after we heard the report that iran offered is attentive deal --a so antative deal to the u.s. -- substantive deal to the u.s. are par

paul: good morning. i am saikawa in sydney. we are under one hour away from the australian market open. shery: i am shery ahn. sophie: i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. welcome to "daybreak asia." paul: our top stories this friday, cannot wait to cut. senior fedom two officials suggest policymakers are ready to move at the end of the month. tradingop in equity revenue. tensions rise even further in the gulf. iranian forces seize an oil tanker. shery: let's get you started with a...

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paul: goodmorning. we are under one hour away from the australian open. shery: and good evening from new york. i am shery ahn. welcome to daybreak asia. ♪ our top stories this tuesday. trade talks resume after a two-month break and compromise seems to be in short supply. big week for is a central banks. a big week for central banks. shery: markets close the monday session in the u.s.. 1/10 of 1%.up apple gained ground ahead of earnings announcements on tuesday. the s&p 500 and nasdaq falling and amazon and facebook lost ground and that dampen the sentiment. yields falling again for the second consecutive session. headed to the decision with the fed perhaps cutting rates this week. toare also looking forward the u.s. china trade negotiations starting this week. u.s. future is up 1/10 of 1% at the moment. let's see how we are setting up in asia. conviction int of the market open. andzealand and australia trading is going sideways. australia will be interesting to watch today. futures pointing higher by one half of 1% and it looks like the asx will hit an all-time high. the kospi

paul: good morning. we are under one hour away from the australian open. shery: and good evening from new york. i am shery ahn. welcome to daybreak asia. ♪ our top stories this tuesday. trade talks resume after a two-month break and compromise seems to be in short supply. big week for is a central banks. a big week for central banks. shery: markets close the monday session in the u.s.. 1/10 of 1%.up apple gained ground ahead of earnings announcements on tuesday. the s&p 500 and nasdaq...

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paul: i'mpaulallenin sydney. we are under an hour away from the australian market open. shery: good evening from bloombergs world headquarters in new york, i'm shery ahn. welcome to "daybreak: asia." paul: our top stories this monday, trade talks get back on track this week but there is little hope of a breakthrough in shanghai. neither side seems ready to compromise. teargas and arrest in hong kong's eight -- eighth weekend of protest. an official response. markets prepare for the first fed rate cuts and a decade. a busy week also brings policy decisions from tokyo and london. shery: let's get you started with a check of the markets closed. the session in the u.s., the s&p 500 and the nasdaq closed at record highs. the biggest jump in three weeks for the s&p 500. the biggest in five for the nasdaq. we have twitter and alphabet leading a tech rally on positive results. gains coming from stronger than expected second-quarter gdp numbers. we will see a rate cut by the fed this week. a very busy week for earnings in the u.s. we are expecting more than 160 companies to report. u.s

paul: i'm paul allen in sydney. we are under an hour away from the australian market open. shery: good evening from bloombergs world headquarters in new york, i'm shery ahn. welcome to "daybreak: asia." paul: our top stories this monday, trade talks get back on track this week but there is little hope of a breakthrough in shanghai. neither side seems ready to compromise. teargas and arrest in hong kong's eight -- eighth weekend of protest. an official response. markets prepare for the...

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paul: goodmorning we are under an hour away from the global opening. ♪ yousef: jerome--paul: jeromepowell confirm saying it is at a good rate and he has the tools to keep it there. president trump turns up the heat on china as trade talks get back on track. investors await the final pricing for the asia operation. they hope the chinese market will help drive down debt. shery: let's get you started with the quick check of the markets. close of the thursday session. reaching record highs with the doubt surpassing 27,000. s&p 500 very close to the 3000 level. we have financials and industrials leading the gains. we got the tweet earlier in the session from president trump saying china is letting us down. bit.took markets a little they were able to recover as we are focused on chair powell's second day of testimony talking about the fed having room to ease and ties between the unemployment rate and inflation. yields have 10 year reaching one month high as we got u.s. inflation numbers coming in the hotter than expected. this friday we are facing a modest retreat in asian stocks

paul: good morning we are under an hour away from the global opening. ♪ yousef: jerome -- paul: jerome powell confirm saying it is at a good rate and he has the tools to keep it there. president trump turns up the heat on china as trade talks get back on track. investors await the final pricing for the asia operation. they hope the chinese market will help drive down debt. shery: let's get you started with the quick check of the markets. close of the thursday session. reaching record highs...

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paul: goodmorning.iampaulallenin sydney. we are under one hour away from the australian market open. shery: good evening. i am shery ahn. welcome to "daybreak asia." paul: our top stories this wednesday, treading water. asian markets on pods ahead of ahead of the pause testimony. investors want some guidance on where rates are going. desperate, how to train were threatens the very existence of chinese factories. our exclusive interview with the top supplier of consumer goods. shery: breaking news out of south korea. we just got the unemployment s, in line with estimates. the government continues to support job growth. we are seeing more job creation in the government sector, not to mention some green shoot in the private sector as well. in recent months, we have seen the hospitality industry showing some signs of recovery, so the unemployment rate holding steady at 4%. this after edging down to that level back in may. we have some pressure when it comes to manufacturing jobs given the trade tensions and uncertainty there. let's get a quick check on how futures are tradin

paul: good morning. i am paul allen in sydney. we are under one hour away from the australian market open. shery: good evening. i am shery ahn. welcome to "daybreak asia." paul: our top stories this wednesday, treading water. asian markets on pods ahead of ahead of the pause testimony. investors want some guidance on where rates are going. desperate, how to train were threatens the very existence of chinese factories. our exclusive interview with the top supplier of consumer goods....

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♪ sydn iampaulallenin ey. shery: good evening from bloomberg global headquarters in new york, i am shery ahn. sophie: and i am sophie kamaruddin, in hong kong. asia." to "daybreak: paul: our top story, u.s. stocks reach new highs, but oil slumps denies further cuts. president trump names two new fed.rs to the board of the thechristine lagarde says ecb could need fresh stimulus. shery: a quick check of the markets closing, we saw fluctuations in the session. the s&p 500 moved higher in the last hour of trading or so, moving to a record high. at one point it fell to session lows after we heard from the cleveland fed president loretta mester, saying she was not ready for cuts yet, which sent markets lower, but communications stocks are leading the gains on the s&p 500. volumes were lower, heading into the fourth of july holiday. wednesday is a shorter trading day as well. the nasdaq finished 0.2% higher, and u.s. futures are unchanged at the moment. let's see how we are setting up for the markets in asia. kiwi stocks are under fire this morning, and looking at a potential retreat a

♪ sydn i am paul allen in ey. shery: good evening from bloomberg global headquarters in new york, i am shery ahn. sophie: and i am sophie kamaruddin, in hong kong. asia." to "daybreak: paul: our top story, u.s. stocks reach new highs, but oil slumps denies further cuts. president trump names two new fed.rs to the board of the thechristine lagarde says ecb could need fresh stimulus. shery: a quick check of the markets closing, we saw fluctuations in the session. the s&p 500 moved...

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paul: goodmorning. we are under one hour away from the australian market open. shery: good evening from global headquarters in new york. sophie: and i am sophie kamaruddin hong kong. welcome to daybreak asia. paul: wall street closes at another new high. facebook grows advertising and users but adds a new investigation. the ftc inquiry will look at antitrust issues. testifiesller finally but his long-awaited appearance falls somewhat short of democrat hopes. shery: we have breaking south korea gdp numbers for the second quarter. the preliminary numbers year on year are seeing growth of 2.1%, which is better than the expected 1.9% growth. it is also an acceleration from 1.7% in the first quarter. quarter on quarter, those numbers also avoiding a technical recession after contracting 0.4% in the first quarter. we are now seeing quarter on quarter growth of 1.1%, which is better than expected. it seems that we have seen more government spending and south korea. the contraction that we saw in deceleration in the first quarter came from local governments not spending as much. now we hav

paul: good morning. we are under one hour away from the australian market open. shery: good evening from global headquarters in new york. sophie: and i am sophie kamaruddin hong kong. welcome to daybreak asia. paul: wall street closes at another new high. facebook grows advertising and users but adds a new investigation. the ftc inquiry will look at antitrust issues. testifiesller finally but his long-awaited appearance falls somewhat short of democrat hopes. shery: we have breaking south korea...

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on oes on talk about the economy, ohio, wisconsin. a wide-ranging discussion. take shotsatpaulryan,weighing in on iran, trying to defend nancy pelosi. i'm sure you have a busy hour trying to sort it all out. >> it was odd, hans, to hear -- peter pointed this out pit don't know if he did it on the air. it was odd to hear him go after some of the aforementioned, but he never said anything disparaging about jeffrey epstein. >> yeah. i mean, i don't know -- i think the white house's strategy on this is to basically pretend that donald trump didn't have a relationship and if he did it was so long ago and then he severed that relationship and moved on. it is slightly -- given how quickly the president is to criticize members of his own party, for example he called paul ryan a baby, he didn't say anything overtly negative about epstein. but did he try to make it clear that they had some sort of dispute, the nature of that dispute is something we should all be trying to figure out as reporters, and threw him out, as the president said, of his club and didn't want to have anything to

on oes on talk about the economy, ohio, wisconsin. a wide-ranging discussion. take shots at paul ryan, weighing in on iran, trying to defend nancy pelosi. i'm sure you have a busy hour trying to sort it all out. >> it was odd, hans, to hear -- peter pointed this out pit don't know if he did it on the air. it was odd to hear him go after some of the aforementioned, but he never said anything disparaging about jeffrey epstein. >> yeah. i mean, i don't know -- i think the white...

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paul: goodmorning.iampaulallenin sydney. we are an hour away from the australian open. shery: good evening from bloomberg's headquarters in new york. i am shery ahn. sophie: and i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. welcome to "daybreak: asia." our top stories this monday, a radical shakeup at deutsche bank. in a billion-dollar plan including the elimination of thousands of jobs. the turkish lira slumps as theident erdogan fires finance minister. president trump says jerome powell and his team "don't have a clue." haidi: we saw -- shery: we saw a downfall while the s&p 500 was down .2% of your declines on the s&p 500. we have a very strong u.s. jobs two hundred 24,000, beating expectations. that leading to traders curving back the fed rate cut expectations to the treasury yield, the 10-year yield come at least 2%, and equity markets fall from highs. we see futures unchanged at the moment. shaping upow we are for the asian markets. could be looking at a risk-off session today with stocks already under pressure in wellington. some we could see in tokyo. futures are pointed highe

paul: good morning. i am paul allen in sydney. we are an hour away from the australian open. shery: good evening from bloomberg's headquarters in new york. i am shery ahn. sophie: and i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. welcome to "daybreak: asia." our top stories this monday, a radical shakeup at deutsche bank. in a billion-dollar plan including the elimination of thousands of jobs. the turkish lira slumps as theident erdogan fires finance minister. president trump says jerome...

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paul: welcometo daybreak australia. iampaulallen.rishaad: i am shery ahn -- shery: i am shery ahn. sophie: file sophie kamaruddin. we are cap -- i am sophie kamaruddin. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ here are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. china's trade war wounds will be on display later with retail sales and industrial gdp showing how much tariffs are hurting. earnings from big banks, j.p. morgan, citigroup and others releasing numbers. to decision by ab inbev do can its ipo has major implications for the hong kong market. shery: let's look at how markets closed, another day of record highs with the s&p 500 closing above 3000 and the dow reaching 27,332. we had tech and industrials leading the gains. energy stocks gaining ground as crude rallies on potential impact from tropical storm barry in the gulf of mexico. seeing the nasdaq up .6%, u.s. futures not doing much. we saw data last week showing u.s. producer prices gaining more than expected. still u.s. stocks managed to rent at a record high -- to end at a record high. we have jap

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paul: welcometo daybreak australia.i'mpaulallen.shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ paul: here are the top stories we are covering. entry, 1950's jazz and an -- angry tweet. trade talks begin in shanghai, coming down to the fed rate decision. the president says a small cut will not be enough. april takes off on a forecast that will top expectations. tim cook says he is thrilled to the return to growth. shery: later in bloomberg technology global link, we will break down apple's earnings with bloomberg intelligence. first, a quick check of how the markets closed tuesday's session. another day of losses for u.s. stocks. a mixed bag of corporate earnings. procter & gamble rising on earnings. this coming at a time as the fed starts its meeting. president trump did not help market sentiment when he lashed out at china saying it was ripping off the u.s. late market trading, we did see the sentiment recovery as president trump said he recently spoke to chinese president xi jinping. the s&p 500 fell three chance of 1%. the nasda

paul: welcome to daybreak australia. i'm paul allen. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ paul: here are the top stories we are covering. entry, 1950's jazz and an -- angry tweet. trade talks begin in shanghai, coming down to the fed rate decision. the president says a small cut will not be enough. april takes off on a forecast that will top expectations. tim cook says he is thrilled to the return to growth. shery: later in bloomberg technology...

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more.paul: welcometo "daybreak australia." down towe're counting asia's major market opens.♪paul: hereare the top stories we are covering in the next hour. wall street closes at yet another new high. investors are looking past week economic data and mixed corporate earnings. bob mueller finally testifies, but his long awaited hearing on capitol hill falls far short of democrat hopes. and the greatest brexit cheerleaders says it's time to act decisively to pull the country out of the european union. let's get you started with a quick check of how markets closed the wednesday session here in the u.s. it was a mixed picture across markets in the u.s.. picture, but you can see, of course, that the s&p 500 rallied to another record high. we have very strong numbers out of ups with its profit guidance. higher.aq also closed texas instruments posted strong earnings. boeing and caterpillar really weighing on the dow, which underperformed. as. futures at the moment little bit in the red at that 3018 level. yields were down with manufacturing pmi barely avoiding contraction territory. let

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phil:ipaulallenit may, we are other -- under an hour away from the open. >> i amhery ahn good sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. welcome to "daybreak asia." paul: our top stories this monday, china is set to release its trade wounds among gdp, and retail sales will show how much they're are hurting. a $5 billionwith fine off it scandal. shery: let's get you started with a quick check of how the markets closed in the u.s. to recordor indices saw a highs with the s&p 500 topping 3000 for the first time. the dow gained .9%. tech in industrials leading the gains. the energy sector saw some gains as we had crude rallying on the potential impact of tropical storm bailey -- very. -- barry.\ we had producer price inflation looking -- affecting the outlook of the federal reserve. witht seeing record games the s&p 500 gaining for a second consecutive week. let's see how the markets are setting up as japan is away on holiday. sophie: investors wanted to contend with a stronger yen, which is below 1.08 against the greenback. eased theirhave earlier advance. marginally higher. could be set fo

phil: i paul allen it may, we are other -- under an hour away from the open. >> i amhery ahn good sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. welcome to "daybreak asia." paul: our top stories this monday, china is set to release its trade wounds among gdp, and retail sales will show how much they're are hurting. a $5 billionwith fine off it scandal. shery: let's get you started with a quick check of how the markets closed in the u.s. to recordor indices saw a highs with the s&p 500...

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paul: sophie:i'm sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: asia."♪paul: ourtop stories, the fed says today's rate cut does not mean the start of a new easing cycle. traded talks go back on hold until september after little progress in shanghai. washington says the meeting was constructive. joe biden is the front runner of the democrats second night of debates. breaking news out of south korea. we are getting cpi inflation numbers missing expectations for the month to month. it is contracting 0.3%. the second month seen cpi inflation in south korea track in the negatives. in expectation of prices to stay flat, but we are seeing deceleration month-to-month. year on year, it is also a miss. 0.6%tion accelerating instead of the expected 0.8. also deceleration from the previous month of june. year on year growth of 1% acceleration of core cpi year on year. that is a little above expectations, but the numbers that matter, month-to-month and year on year are missing estimates. month-to-month deceleration and deflation for a second consecutive month. we have se

paul: sophie: i'm sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: asia." ♪ paul: our top stories, the fed says today's rate cut does not mean the start of a new easing cycle. traded talks go back on hold until september after little progress in shanghai. washington says the meeting was constructive. joe biden is the front runner of the democrats second night of debates. breaking news out of south korea. we are getting cpi inflation numbers missing expectations for...